Tim Portlock
Tim Portlock
born 1969
Tim Portlock lives and works in St. Louis and Philadelphia) and is an associate professor in the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at Washington University. Recent solo exhibitions include C.ASH_4_GOLD at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art in San Bernadino (2015); Digital Cities at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. (2015); and11th_street_city_symphony.mp4 at Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia (2013). Portlock has been included in numerous group exhibitions, most notably Ruffneck Constructivists, curated by Kara Walker, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2014); Spring Break Art Festival, curated by Ellie Clark and Leigh Silver, New York (2015); the 2014 Visiting Curator Exhibition at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, curated by Cecilia Alemani; Here at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (2011); and No Soul For Sale at the Tate Modern (2011. He has also exhibited in Japan, Italy, Argentina and Austria. He is a recipient of a Pew Fellowship (2011) and prior to his position at Washington University, Portlock worked at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne within the Anglophone studies department and taught at Hunter College in New York City.
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New York, New York, 1933 - 1934